
Jamie Bergeron, The Kickin' Cajuns - I Know Dat's Right!!! (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Jamie Bergeron, The Kickin' Cajuns
- Title: I Know Dat's Right!!!
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: KC Entertainment
- Genre: Country, Folk
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:49:48
- Total Size: 300 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. I Know Dat's Right
02. One More Try
03. Popcorn Blues
04. Bring My Baby Back
05. Evangeline
06. Pop That Coochie
07. Everybody Calls Me Crazy
08. I'll Never Forget You
09. Dance All Night
10. Louise
11. I Never Knew You Wanted Me
12. Got Me Walking the Floor
13. My Momma Is a Truck Drivin' Man
14. What Happened? (feat. Sal Melancon)
In 2006, Jamie Bergeron is kickin’ as hard as ever, giving his multitude of fans more of what keeps them kickin’ as well with the release of a new CD, I Know Dat’s Right!!! The title cut, written by Jamie and Rick Lagneaux, sets the mood: "It’s a nonstop party all day and night, hey I know dat’s right.”
“Pop That Coochie” is another new party song on the CD. And the party keeps going with favorites like Boozoo Chavis’ “Dance All Night,” featuring some nice fiddling by Jason Bergeron, and Jamie smooths out Nathan Abshire’s “Popcorn Blues” without letting up on the fast beat.
For quieter moments, the CD offers “One More Try,” a slow romantic ballad originally recorded by Timmy T., and “I’ll Never Forget You,” a romantic interlude in French, composed by KBON’s Paul Marx. When KBON began playing "One More Try" before the CD was released, it quickly became the station's most requested song, and country stations are also giving it airplay.
“Bring My Baby Back” draws on John Delafose’s “Gotta Find My Woman” for some Jamie Bergeron zydeco. In “Louise,” Jamies give us his version of Paul McCartney’s “Lucille.” There’s also a Kickin’ Cajun version of Clifton Chenier’s “Everybody Call Me Crazy” and of “You Got Me Walkin’ the Floor,” songs sung in both French and English.
“Evangeline 1755” is a tribute to the legendary heroine and the Acadian heritage written in French by Kenneth Richard . The CD ends with two novelty songs, Abe Manuel Jr.’s “My Momma Is a Truck Drivin’ Man” and Sal Melancon singing “What Happened?”, with lyrics partly recalling 1970s TV shows like “Welcome Back Kotter” and “What’s Happening?”
01. I Know Dat's Right
02. One More Try
03. Popcorn Blues
04. Bring My Baby Back
05. Evangeline
06. Pop That Coochie
07. Everybody Calls Me Crazy
08. I'll Never Forget You
09. Dance All Night
10. Louise
11. I Never Knew You Wanted Me
12. Got Me Walking the Floor
13. My Momma Is a Truck Drivin' Man
14. What Happened? (feat. Sal Melancon)
In 2006, Jamie Bergeron is kickin’ as hard as ever, giving his multitude of fans more of what keeps them kickin’ as well with the release of a new CD, I Know Dat’s Right!!! The title cut, written by Jamie and Rick Lagneaux, sets the mood: "It’s a nonstop party all day and night, hey I know dat’s right.”
“Pop That Coochie” is another new party song on the CD. And the party keeps going with favorites like Boozoo Chavis’ “Dance All Night,” featuring some nice fiddling by Jason Bergeron, and Jamie smooths out Nathan Abshire’s “Popcorn Blues” without letting up on the fast beat.
For quieter moments, the CD offers “One More Try,” a slow romantic ballad originally recorded by Timmy T., and “I’ll Never Forget You,” a romantic interlude in French, composed by KBON’s Paul Marx. When KBON began playing "One More Try" before the CD was released, it quickly became the station's most requested song, and country stations are also giving it airplay.
“Bring My Baby Back” draws on John Delafose’s “Gotta Find My Woman” for some Jamie Bergeron zydeco. In “Louise,” Jamies give us his version of Paul McCartney’s “Lucille.” There’s also a Kickin’ Cajun version of Clifton Chenier’s “Everybody Call Me Crazy” and of “You Got Me Walkin’ the Floor,” songs sung in both French and English.
“Evangeline 1755” is a tribute to the legendary heroine and the Acadian heritage written in French by Kenneth Richard . The CD ends with two novelty songs, Abe Manuel Jr.’s “My Momma Is a Truck Drivin’ Man” and Sal Melancon singing “What Happened?”, with lyrics partly recalling 1970s TV shows like “Welcome Back Kotter” and “What’s Happening?”
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE
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